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Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo

BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is still very prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in remote, poverty-confronted onchocerciasis-endemic villages. It constitutes a significant burden for the families and communities. However, the financial costs of managing persons with epilepsy (PWE) have not been ass...

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Autores principales: Siewe Fodjo, Joseph Nelson, Mandro, Michel, Wonya'rossi, Deogratias, Inaç, Yasemine, Ngave, Francoise, Lokonda, Richard, Anyolito, Aimé, Verelst, Frederik, Colebunders, Robert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6510724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.03.010
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author Siewe Fodjo, Joseph Nelson
Mandro, Michel
Wonya'rossi, Deogratias
Inaç, Yasemine
Ngave, Francoise
Lokonda, Richard
Anyolito, Aimé
Verelst, Frederik
Colebunders, Robert
author_facet Siewe Fodjo, Joseph Nelson
Mandro, Michel
Wonya'rossi, Deogratias
Inaç, Yasemine
Ngave, Francoise
Lokonda, Richard
Anyolito, Aimé
Verelst, Frederik
Colebunders, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is still very prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in remote, poverty-confronted onchocerciasis-endemic villages. It constitutes a significant burden for the families and communities. However, the financial costs of managing persons with epilepsy (PWE) have not been assessed in these settings. Proper cost analyses will facilitate future health interventions. METHODS: In November 2017, persons with epilepsy (PWE) and their caretakers were recruited at health centres of the Logo health zone in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A pre-tested questionnaire was administered to collect information on both direct and indirect costs of epilepsy, as well as household income of participants. FINDINGS: The weighted mean cost of epilepsy was 241.2 USD per PWE per year (50.2% direct cost, 49.8% indirect cost). Epilepsy-related expenses represented 46.5% of the mean household income. Traditional medicine accounted for 68.2% of the direct cost. An estimated cumulative cost of 1929.6 USD attributable to epilepsy had been incurred by the populations of the Logo health zone for each PWE in the community. INTERPRETATION: Almost half of the household revenue was spent on epilepsy care. Expenses on traditional medicine must be discouraged via education and regular provision of affordable anti-epileptic drugs. Prevention of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy using optimal control measures will avert additional epilepsy-related costs on the community. Early diagnosis and proper management of epilepsy would be economically beneficial in the study villages.
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spelling pubmed-65107242019-05-29 Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo Siewe Fodjo, Joseph Nelson Mandro, Michel Wonya'rossi, Deogratias Inaç, Yasemine Ngave, Francoise Lokonda, Richard Anyolito, Aimé Verelst, Frederik Colebunders, Robert EClinicalMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is still very prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in remote, poverty-confronted onchocerciasis-endemic villages. It constitutes a significant burden for the families and communities. However, the financial costs of managing persons with epilepsy (PWE) have not been assessed in these settings. Proper cost analyses will facilitate future health interventions. METHODS: In November 2017, persons with epilepsy (PWE) and their caretakers were recruited at health centres of the Logo health zone in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A pre-tested questionnaire was administered to collect information on both direct and indirect costs of epilepsy, as well as household income of participants. FINDINGS: The weighted mean cost of epilepsy was 241.2 USD per PWE per year (50.2% direct cost, 49.8% indirect cost). Epilepsy-related expenses represented 46.5% of the mean household income. Traditional medicine accounted for 68.2% of the direct cost. An estimated cumulative cost of 1929.6 USD attributable to epilepsy had been incurred by the populations of the Logo health zone for each PWE in the community. INTERPRETATION: Almost half of the household revenue was spent on epilepsy care. Expenses on traditional medicine must be discouraged via education and regular provision of affordable anti-epileptic drugs. Prevention of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy using optimal control measures will avert additional epilepsy-related costs on the community. Early diagnosis and proper management of epilepsy would be economically beneficial in the study villages. Elsevier 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6510724/ /pubmed/31143883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.03.010 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mandro, Michel
Wonya'rossi, Deogratias
Inaç, Yasemine
Ngave, Francoise
Lokonda, Richard
Anyolito, Aimé
Verelst, Frederik
Colebunders, Robert
Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo
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title_fullStr Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Economic Burden of Epilepsy in Rural Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort economic burden of epilepsy in rural ituri, democratic republic of congo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6510724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.03.010
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